Lets you concentrate on riding, not struggling on a swim deck. This year we took our long-running lightweight binding and softened the heel and toe material. This boot is a great blend of mobility with loads of support. Preferred by riders who like an easy binding that they can ride in comfortably for a long pull. Features: Centralized support area in the upper arch. 320 toe and heel material. Thinner, more elastic overlay material for easier entry. 2 point wrap system. Pull strap.

Reviews

Not a very good binding. If you have wide feet in the slightest, it will pinch your toes really bad, and you can’t even get all your toes out. Then it is really loose in the ankle area. Spend a little extra money and get some byerly’s or something. Circulation was cut off fast in moon boots.

Reviewer: Tyrone Sprenkel

07/05/2001 12:00am

this is a nice tight binding that holds on. you can twist and turn and still kick it in this boot.

Reviewer: Matt Bauer

07/05/2001 12:00am

These are the best bindings for all skill levels. Now that i own a pair my sjill level is going only up!! They are super comfy and hold tight through your entire ride! Buy these bindings!

Reviewer: scott white

06/15/2001 12:00am

These are the most comfortable bindings ever! Dont believe the hype, these boots will do whatever you want to do in ’em and not cost you $300+. Easy on, hold tight, super comfy.

Reviewer: John Penthouse

04/23/2001 12:00am

Great binding for beginners or intermediate, it will get you through your first year before you need the hold for huge airs. Also good for people with big feet, like me, who don’t fit into other tighter bindings.

Reviewer: Greg Stinnett

06/17/2007 12:00am

these bindings are the best i have ever skied

Reviewer: evan P

07/20/2005 12:00am

These are descent bindings, but they could have used a little improvement

Reviewer: clayton arnet

08/21/2004 12:00am

these are sweet bindings

Reviewer: Jesse Swanson

05/14/2004 12:00am

These boots are great for begginers.

Reviewer: Chad Payne

04/28/2004 12:00am

Reviewer: Adam #9

08/13/2003 12:00am

Reviewer: Jay Neely

07/29/2003 12:00am

good begginer bindings. They came on my board when I bought my 139 byerly finless, they were alright when you were sitting in the boat, but as soon as you hit the water, all hell broke loose. They were easy to get in and out of, and had a nice footbed, but it felt like your ankles were just gunna flop over. They have no support, and absolutely 0 hold. I went up for a 360, board popped right off of my feet. I didn’t like the bindings at all, so next run i strapped a pair of 3060s on and it wuz all good

Reviewer: p cat JJ

06/26/2003 12:00am

I ride in my friends XL bindings and i’m a M ... but they release good =) Easy in, easy out but you can’t ride goofy if they’re set for regular, heel doesn’t stay down. Hella comfy. Fairly good support.

Reviewer: Corbin B

06/30/2002 12:00am

Bad looks but feels great and hold for even the worst wipeouts (I know)

Reviewer: Kevin T.

03/23/2002 12:00am

Reviewer: Derek T.

03/14/2002 12:00am

The loop hole for sticking your fingers in on the back of the binding to pull your feet in was poorly designed and is a pain. The front of the binding cuts of circulation in your feet. It was designed to low and leaves imprints on your feet. Spend the extra money and go with some lace ups so you won’t be uncomfortable.

Reviewer: Darren G

11/01/2001 12:00am

These bindings are great for my skill level, but could benefit from more support around the ankle. Also the heal tends to pull out a little when I go for grabs. Good mobility for learner riders and forgiving on crashes!!!

Reviewer: Andrew Hughes

10/05/2001 12:00am

Reviewer: Roger Blixt

09/17/2001 12:00am

Well...This binding is a pretty good binding for riders who are in the same skill as me, or below... I would give this binding an higher overall if was better of holding the foot, and even a 5 if it did not BROKE